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Sunday, March 08, 2009

Happy Birthday, Erin & Alix


Erin and Alix are four years old today! It is hard to believe that we have come this far. I can't imagine our family without these sweet, funny girls. We have been so blessed. Let's look back over the last four years...
Erin and Alix have...
made me laugh
made me cry
gone from "the babies" to "the sisters"
loved all things Dora and princess
become their own people
driven Brooke a little crazy
fallen in love with Sam
laughed together
slept together
played together
fought together
captured all our hearts




Twice as nice,
Twice as fun.
Two sisters came
in the time of one.
Twenty little fingers,
Twenty little toes.
Four sparkly eyes,
& a matching nose.
Two hearts for loving
Four cheeks to kiss
Not just one girl
But an extra Miss.
Twice as fun,
Twice as nice.
We'd do it all over-
for any price.

Happy Birthday to my favorite four year olds!
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7 comments:

WASHINGTON PUCKETTS: said...

it's hard to believe it has been four years! you wrote that poem, didn't you? just one of your many talents!

Gillian said...

Happy Birthday to your girls! :) We moved into the Sunrise Ward just as you were having your twins, first week of March. Time flies!

Eric Westover said...

What a great poem. We are excited for our twin girls to come, but still a little nervous. Somedays Shelene wishes it was all over, but knows, the longer they stay in (and the bigger she gets) the better for the babies. We'd love any advice you've got.

Anonymous said...

What BEAUTIFUL little girls! Happy Birthday! And I LOVE the poem! :)

Cheryl said...

Happy birthday Erin and Alix!!!! I can't believe they are already four!!! It's about time for us to see all four of your beautiful girls!

Kimra Bham said...

I can't believe they're four! I remember holding those sweet babies while our husbands played softball that spring/summer after they were born. Feels like just yesterday-- what adorable little girls they are!!! BTW, Andy still misses playing softball with all those guys :)

Anonymous said...

That poem is so nice! It is wonderful!